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An Empirical Study on the Refusal Cases of Central Government’ Authorities Transfer to Local Government: Focus on Jeju Special Self-Governing Province

  • Korean Society and Public Administration
  • Abbr : KSPA
  • 2017, 28(2), pp.171-194
  • Publisher : Seoul Association For Public Administration
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Administration

Yang, Young Chul 1

1제주대학교

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ABSTRACT

As the democratization of Korea continues to rise, the local government is still alive, but it is difficult for local autonomous government to operate its government because the central government has yet not to transfer its authority to local governments. The Jeju Special Self- Governing Province has chosen in order to drastically resolve the difficulties. Still, the central government is frequently denied authority on Jeju Special Self-Governing Province. This study analyzes all of the rejected cases and analyzes why they are rejected. The analysis concluded that the central government was determined not to decide whether or not to transfer it according to the principle of transfer authority, but rather to its own self-interest. The new government announced that it will complete the Jeju Special Self-governing province model. Because the new government should drastically transform theirs authorities to Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, and Jeju Special Self-Governing Province should be promoted and contribute to the development of the nation and others autonomous governments.

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